Just
a few years ago, the compact fluorescent light was the go-to choice for
customers seeking an inexpensive, energy-efficient replacement for the
standard incandescent bulb. But as the light quality of LEDs improved
and their cost plummeted, manufacturers and retailers began shifting
their efforts in that direction.
Now, the industrial giant General Electric is saying farewell to the compact fluorescent light, or CFL. The company said on Monday that it would stop making and selling the bulbs in the United States by the end of the year.
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